too damn many.
Yes, President Barack Obama used a teleprompter during his 2009 inauguration speech. It is a common practice for presidents to use teleprompters during major speeches to ensure accuracy and help deliver the speech smoothly.
All major Networks will air the inauguration of Barack Obama. This includes the regular network and the Cable Networks: NBC CBS FOX ESPN is joining the lineup of TV networks that will offer coverage of President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration on Tuesday Jan 20th 2009 at 11:30 AM EST major networks like cnn tbs cnbc on t.v. and on the internet
By most accounts, Michelle Obama has been a major asset for her husband. She is a very popular First Lady, and has championed several important causes, including fighting childhood obesity and helping military families. She has given major speeches in support of her husband, and she has also advised and encouraged him during his campaigns.
The Republican Party always delivers official responses to Democratic Presidents' major speeches, and the Democratic Party always delivers official responses to Republican Presidents' major speeches.
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President Obama majored in law.
It is unclear which speech you are referring to, as President Obama gave many speeches during his time in office. Some of the major topics he often addressed include healthcare reform, climate change, immigration, economic policies, foreign relations, and racial equality.
NBC is a major broadcasting television station. It has in the past broadcasted the entire Inauguration program in the past; it is unclear if they plan to do it again.
The killing of Osama Bin Laden (ordered by Obama). :-)
Mostly, yes, according to Time Magazine, but he passes them around for comments, especially from Obama's speechwriter Jon Favreau. "When you're working with Senator Obama the main player on a speech is Senator Obama," Axelrod, Obama's chief strategist, said. "He is the best speechwriter in the group and he knows what he wants to say and he generally says it better than anybody else would." When campaigning for the Presidency, and as a Senator, this was true. Now, as President, Obama has very little time to devote to speechwriting, and the large quantity of speeches he is required to make demand a speechwriting staff handle the vast majority of work around speeches. This is no different than any other modern President - speechwriting is staffed out, with the President usually giving final editorial input, but the "message" and the language are almost always that of someone else. Frankly, only a very important occasion would be cause for Obama to write even a portion of a speech, as there simply is far better use of his time now as President.
obama was elected, a major tornado hit the south
There are a number of different types of speeches. The major types include persuasive, demonstrative, informative and special occasion. The type of speech used is determine with the objectives desired.